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snip.. The physical location of the nearest competing team is about 700 miles away in the SF Bay area and there is no pro football at all in three surrounding states and the adjoining Canadian province. snip ** I'm not a fan of pro football...but fans of the BC Lions may argue with your above statement. http://www.bclions.com/ ** Pittsburgh is within a few hours drive of any number of other football cities, and while Seattle has so many civic assets and advantages that an NFL team is just frosting on the cake, what the heck would you do in Pittsburgh on a winter Sunday except root for the local football team? snip... ** This time of year, Pittsburgh fans should be more interested in hockey and the new whiz kid from my hometown. Football in February isn't natural... http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/ |
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![]() Don White wrote: wrote: snip.. The physical location of the nearest competing team is about 700 miles away in the SF Bay area and there is no pro football at all in three surrounding states and the adjoining Canadian province. snip ** I'm not a fan of pro football...but fans of the BC Lions may argue with your above statement. http://www.bclions.com/ ** Interesting web site. Just took a look, and it appears that several of the players are not certain whether they will "turn out" for hockey or football next year. Like a lot of sports, (including minor league baseball), the games at the lower levels are often more enjoyable than the "big league" productions and fewer of the players need a wheelbarrow to haul around either their egos or their rolls of cash. I'm sure the Lions games are very enertaining. I guess I should have said "NFL" football, rather than "pro" football. |
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